[Origami] Diagramming standards for 2016?

2016-07-21 Thread Rob Hudson
Hi all, I'm reviewing some diagrams and I am wondering what the modern "standard" is for diagramming symbols and conventions. I know there have in the past been several schools of thought, but I am curious about what people are using today. I've been a disciple of the Robert Lang Origami Diagramm

Re: [Origami] Looking for Barth Dunkan (Paper Dragon)

2016-07-21 Thread Weinstein, Michael
Centerfold is run by a not for profit organization, and in it you will be teaching Origami in a classroom setting. As such, under US copyright law I do not think you would be violating the artist’s copyright protection by teaching this in the aforementioned situation. You can easily look up t

[Origami] Origami sighting

2016-07-21 Thread Paper Dragon
I just saw this story from yesterdays Japan Times. I am not sure if the story has been reported earlier from other sources. It sounded a bit familiar... Tiny, biodegradable ‘origami robots’ could expel swallowed objects, patch wounds, deliver drugs Japan Times Jul 20, 2016 http://www.jap

[Origami] Article about Polly Verity's work at wired.com

2016-07-21 Thread Brian K. Webb
Hi all, Interesting article, with some pictures, of the works of Polly Verity were in Wired online today. There is mention of origami and artist/designer Josef Albers teaching a preliminary course in “paper study” at the Bauhaus during the 1920s. It is worth the short read. http://www.wired.com

Re: [Origami] Looking for Barth Dunkan (Paper Dragon)

2016-07-21 Thread Robert J. Lang
Thus spake "Weinstein, Michael" on 7/19/16 10:44 AM: > > >I know its [sic] nicer to go find the artist and ask, but I believe >spreading Origami is more important than assuaging anyone¹s ego. The usual non-copyright-related reason for asking an artist's permission is to show respect for the arti